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susannah Sep 22nd, 2003 11:22 AM

Poughkeepsie?yes, Poughkeepsie
 
I will be chauffeuring kids to a concert in Poughkeepsie. Rather than driving home I thought I would look for a restaurant/mall/whatever in the area. Thanks for your help. Concert is a Saturday night.

Merilee_Tucker Sep 22nd, 2003 12:28 PM

The Poughkeepsie Galleria Mall is located on Route 9 which is the main drag that also has numerous strip malls, chain restaurants and movie theaters.

kalmia Sep 22nd, 2003 02:44 PM

This may sound strange but the campus of Vassar college is worth seeing. My husband went to college there[yes, it is coed now] and I never get tired of visiting it with him.

LarryJG62 Sep 28th, 2003 08:49 PM

If you feel like treating yourself to a nice dinner, you could head north to the Culinary Institute, about 10 minutes north of downtown Pok. You might want to make a reservation, though.

If you're heading to the Galleria, the Tuscan Bar & Grill is your best bet for a sit-down dinner, upper level by Filene's. There's also a decent Tex-Mex place that I can't remember the name of right now, on the lower level, on the Filene's end.

Across Route 9 is Osho, a Japanese hibachi restaurant, with a sushi bar. Might be a little tricky getting to it from southbound Rt. 9.

Owen_ONeill Sep 29th, 2003 06:10 AM

Yes... the campus of Vassar is indeed a great place to visit and wander around (I spent several hazy years there as an undergrad - class of '79). The architecture and the landscaping are quite unique - I spent four years workign at Cornell in the 1990's, which is justifiably reknowned for its beautiful campus but I still find Vassar to be more appealing. Very good art museum there as well. There are a few small cafes and a coffeehouse on and around Raymond Ave in the Arlington neighborhood where the campus is located. if I recall correctly there may also be a few restaurants worth exploring somewhere down near the waterfront - more or less in between the train station and the Marist campus. Skip downtown Poughkeepsie - the city struggle for years to get people there and those efforts have fallen short - it's a very depressed area.

kalmia Sep 30th, 2003 05:36 AM

Glad somebody agrees about Vassar. I just can't get over how beautiful it is and how lucky my husband was to attend[class of '87].


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